Unam plays pivotal role in development

University enrolments, graduations surge
The university has produced 63 996 graduates across various fields, with more than 25 000 students graduating from the university's school of education. 
Junior Kapofi The University of Namibia (Unam) has been a driving force in the development of Namibia, playing a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s academic landscape. In a recent state of the university address, Vice-Chancellor Professor Kenneth Maten
The following list presents the university’s graduation figures since its inception in 1992, ranked from highest to lowest:School of Education:25 204 graduatesSchool of Business Management and Governance:7 240 graduatesSchool of Nursing and Public Health:6 503 graduatesSchool of Accounting:5 839 graduatesSchool of Humanities, Society, and Development:5 322 graduatesSchool of Science:3 855 graduatesSchool of Law:3 223 graduatesSchool of Allied Health Sciences:2 984 graduatesSchool of Agriculture and Fisheries Sciences:1 443 graduatesSchool of Engineering and the Built Environment:549 graduatesSchool of Pharmacy:511 graduatesSchool of Medicine:507 graduatesNamibia Business School:450 graduatesSchool of Veterinary Medicine:179 graduatesSchool of Military Science:171 graduatesSchool of Dentistry:This course saw its first graduates in 2023